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  • 61pressure groups —    Pressure groups are organizations whose members act collectively to affect public policy in order to promote a common interest. They are usually distinguishable from political parties in that they do not wish to govern. They may be divided… …

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  • 62Pressure experiment — Pressure experiments are experiments performed at pressures lower or higher than atmospheric pressure, called low pressure experiments and high pressure experiments, respectively. Pressure experiment are necessary because substances behave… …

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  • 63Pressure Cookin’ — Studioalbum von Labelle Veröffentlichung August 1973 Aufnahme 1973 Label …

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  • 64pressure groups — work on behalf of a particular section of society, e.g. children or nurses, or for a particular issue or cause, e.g. banning the use of landmines. Groups that work on behalf of a section of society are sometimes called interest groups. Those that …

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  • 65pressure point — n 1) a region of the body in which the distribution of soft and skeletal parts is such that a static position (as of a part in a cast or of a bedridden person) tends to cause circulatory deficiency and necrosis due to local compression of blood… …

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  • 66Pressure Points — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pressure Points (1984) Álbum en vivo de Camel Publicación Noviembre 1984 Grabación 11 de Mayo 1984 …

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  • 67Pressure urticaria — Classification and external resources File:Pressureurticaria.JPG Example of Pressure urticaria ICD 10 L50.4 (ILDS L50.410) Pressure urticaria (also known as delayed pressure urticaria) is a physical urticaria caused by pressure applied to the… …

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  • 68Pressure swing adsorption — (PSA) is a technology used to separate some gas species from a mixture of gases under pressure according to the species molecular characteristics and affinity for an adsorbent material. It operates at near ambient temperatures and so differs from …

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  • 69Pressure politics — generally refers to political action which relies heavily on the use of mass media and mass communications to persuade politicians that the public wants or demands a particular action. However, it commonly includes intimidation, threats, and… …

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  • 70Pressure Cooker (game show) — Pressure Cooker was a game show about cooking hosted by Chris Durham. It aired on the Food Network in 1998.The Main GameRound 1 (Meal Ticket)In round one, three contestants face a game board called the Meal Mixer . The Meal Mixer always contains… …

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